Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1854 |
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... rest , thought he should suffer less if he went to lie upon the yellow calf - skin that was stretched out on the floor , and there he slept . ' - > PRIORY OF ST . JOHN THE EVANGELIST , BRECON . 18 A WELSH COTTAGE IN THE MIDDLE AGES .
... rest , thought he should suffer less if he went to lie upon the yellow calf - skin that was stretched out on the floor , and there he slept . ' - > PRIORY OF ST . JOHN THE EVANGELIST , BRECON . 18 A WELSH COTTAGE IN THE MIDDLE AGES .
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... Priory of Brecon , gathered from the voluminous accounts of the authorities to which he has alluded : he will also throw in a few remarks upon any striking points in the documents which come before his notice . Priory of Brecknock in ...
... Priory of Brecon , gathered from the voluminous accounts of the authorities to which he has alluded : he will also throw in a few remarks upon any striking points in the documents which come before his notice . Priory of Brecknock in ...
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... priory with its endowments was affiliated , as appears from the “ charter of Henry IV . reciting and confirming all the donations made to Battle Abbey in the county of Sussex , and all its privileges , freedoms , and immunities , as ...
... priory with its endowments was affiliated , as appears from the “ charter of Henry IV . reciting and confirming all the donations made to Battle Abbey in the county of Sussex , and all its privileges , freedoms , and immunities , as ...
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... particular localities mentioned in the deeds , with their Welsh names . But one thing is quite certain , the monks knew very a well the boundaries of the manors , lands , and PRIORY OF ST . JOHN THE EVANGELIST , BRECON . 21.
... particular localities mentioned in the deeds , with their Welsh names . But one thing is quite certain , the monks knew very a well the boundaries of the manors , lands , and PRIORY OF ST . JOHN THE EVANGELIST , BRECON . 21.
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... priory , with this rich endowment , was charged with the annual payment of twenty shillings to the original foundation at Battle , whence also came Walter , a particular friend and brother monk of Roger , by whom the original building ...
... priory , with this rich endowment , was charged with the annual payment of twenty shillings to the original foundation at Battle , whence also came Walter , a particular friend and brother monk of Roger , by whom the original building ...
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